GA here. I see a lot of people flying the battle flag and the american flag from the back of their trucks and it's always baffled me. That's like wearing a UGA and a GaTech/Alabama/Florida/preferred rival shirt at the same time.

I actually prefer not not see them in whole - their faces, that is. In Annabelle: Creation I found the little glimpses to be scarier. The scene with the hand in the bunk bed and the teeth when it filling out the scarecrow. It's the whole "There is no terror in the bang, only in the anticipation of it" thing. Once they show it the fear subsides greatly. That's how it was for me anyway. The demon lost any semblance of terror when they showed it's face in Creation, when they showed it on the ceiling in the 1st Annabelle, Lipstick-Faced Demon from Insidious, ghost from Lights Outs, etc. There is terror in their mystery. Once I saw what they looked like my imaginative interpretation was overridden by something I could actually comprehend and conceive. If we know what the "monsters" look like right out of the gate it doesn't really matter since the storytellers will be using some other forms of scaring the audience that don't involve the audience's own imaginations.

Tortilla:
Premier Yarns Deborah Norville collection, oatmeal heather - chunky (5)
This is a simple circle that increases every row up to 168. This will probably be a little big for a newborn though, so maybe stop an increased row or two before.

Tomatoes:
Premier Yarns Deborah Norville collection, berry burst - chunky (5)
Just a half circle and I did a finishing border on the flat side.

Lettuce:
Lion Brand Vanna's Choice, seaspray mist - medium (4)
This was made by following a standard rose pattern which can easily be found on YouTube. I did two variations, one being the usual + I went back around on the petals a second time with the same stitch. This meaning, every petal is made up of a single crochet, a half-double crochet, 3 double crochets, a half-double, and another single. So once the petals are finished, I flipped my work and reworked these same stitches into their corresponding stitch. I made another set of pedals by creating a foundation chain, chains of 4, and the pedals consist of a single crochet, a half-double crochet, 2 double crochets, a triple crochet, 2 double crochets, a half-double, and another single. I then sewed these together for layered lettuce.

And questions you have I'll be happy to answer. The baby shower is in an hour or so, so I'll respond when I can.